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turbofn1

Need some help identifying some dual wheel rims I recently purchased, they have numbers and a Firestone USA label but I can't seem to find any information about them, Thanks for any help 

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kpinnc

...And finally John Deere used a set of wheels with some offset. :rolleyes:

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WHX??

Homemade???  @Streetrodchev is a JD weirdo maybe he can help? 

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8ntruck

Looks like a customized wheel to me.  Maybe the disc was cut out, then welded to a piece of pipe to make the extreme offset.

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WHX??
7 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

make the extreme offset.

But why for? 

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Wild Bill 633

PAWG?

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953 nut
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23 hours ago, WHX?? said:
23 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

make the extreme offset.

But why for? 

:text-yeahthat:               A person with extremely long arms and outstanding dexterity would be needed to bolt those up to a hub.          :scratchead:

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Streetrodchev
22 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Homemade???  @Streetrodchev is a JD weirdo maybe he can help? 


I haven’t ever seen or heard about anything like those. 
 

Now JD did make some “spin out” wheels that were adjustable offset like the big tractors. 

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8ntruck
22 hours ago, WHX?? said:

But why for? 

I didn't build them - anything I'd say would just be a guess - other than whoever built them thought that they needed them.

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WHX??
6 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

I didn't build them

We know you did't just wondering why who ever did. 

Just not seeing them used for dual set up. Spacers for crop row? Even then be fun to mount with shoes on them. 

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8ntruck

A couple comments on this modification by an engineer who spent his 40 year carreer in the automotive steel wheel industry:

 

If this was for a dual wheel adaptor, I doubt that it worked very well.  Stacking two wheels together with this type of mounting surface will not work very well as the two contoured surfaces will not allow for proper lug nut torque retention.  Most likely, the lug nuts would have come loose causing failure of the studs.  

 

If used on a tractor to widen the rear track, these would have increased stress on the rear axles, axle bearings, and hubs.  Again, this would encourage failure of these components.

 

It might be possible that a second rim was slid over the pipe to create a dual wheel assembly.  However, I do not see any marks on the pipe to suggest that this actually happened.

 

It would be interesting to find out why this modification was made.  Who knows, the modification might not had even been tractor related. 

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SylvanLakeWH
4 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

It would be interesting to find out why this modification was made.  Who knows, the modification might not had even been tractor related.

Was @Pullstart involved? :confusion-confused:

 

Could be one of his early oil burner prototypes... :eusa-think:

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Pullstart
6 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

It might be possible that a second rim was slid over the pipe to create a dual wheel assembly. 

 

That was my initial thought as well, coming from never an engineer in any industry :orcs-cheers:

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WHX??
8 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

even been tractor related. 

True we've all seen grinder stands made from old rims. Maybe one for short people???:)

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